Job description
£27,852 - £31,099 per year. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full time Project Worker post with Swansea Youth Justice Service.
Post title: Project Worker
Post number: SS.63030-V3
Salary: £27,852 - £31,099 per year
Directorate/department: Social Services
Apply online now for post SS.63030-V3
Closing date: 11.59pm, 4 September 2023
Further information
This post requires a dynamic individual who will be committed to supporting children and young people receiving pre-court interventions and those subject to statutory court orders. The post holder will be required to do so by delivering a range of creative and individualised services focussed on preventing offending and reoffending.
The post holder will be required to work in collaboration with children, young people and their families to ensure that they are supported with purpose, to access the tailored services they need to thrive. In doing so, the service aims to reduce the number of people affected by crime and minimise the impact that offending has on our community.
In order to reduce the stigmatising consequences that offending has on the lives of young people, we deliver a forward thinking, inclusive service that aims to develop a wider understanding of why offending within our population of young people occurs. Children will be recognised as such first, and their offending will be understood in the context of their lived experiences and development.
In Swansea we understand the need to nurture and support staff. We are committed from the point of induction to support career development. The recently implemented workforce wellbeing strategy supports our focus on staff care and providing opportunities for seamless progression through the social work and senior practitioner pay scales. You will benefit from experienced and supportive managers and a risk sensible culture.
The fundamental responsibilities of this exciting post will be:
- Holding a caseload of pre-court cases
- Completing proportionate prevention and diversionary assessments of children and young people
- Contribute to the planning and delivery of interventions
- Assisting with the delivery of interventions on youth justice plans for statutory cases
- Developing and sustaining relationships with all partner agencies
- Contribute to multi-agency working
- Contribute to the monitoring and reviewing of youth justice plans.
- Developing and running group activities for young people
- Establish, sustain and develop working relationships with children and their families
- Contribute to the protection of children
Should you wish to discuss the post in further detail, please contact Phillipa Elliott, Practice Manager for Swansea Youth Justice Service at [email protected].
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